During the famine, a sack of grain was traded for a little girl. Everyone thought the family had lost their minds.
But ever since they adopted little Qingtian, it was as if their lives had be...
"Don't make mother angry anymore." Ye Lao Si kept tugging at Guo's sleeve and whispered to her, "Once mother gets angry, she will definitely do what she says. Even my eldest brother can't persuade her!"
Only then did Guo realize that she was scared and sat back next to Ye Lao Si with her neck shrunk.
In fact, before she got married, she had heard from her mother that Old Mrs. Ye was a very powerful mother-in-law.
Perhaps it was because she disguised herself quite well when she first got married, and Old Lady Ye also gave her some face as a new bride, so everyone lived in peace and harmony, and Guo never had the chance to see how powerful Old Lady Ye was.
But she knew that Ye Lao Si would not lie to her, and the look in Old Lady Ye's eyes just now made her spine chill.
Now her family members have fled to who knows where, and she doesn't even have anyone to rely on. Old Lady Ye might really sell her out.
Although Guo did not think there was anything wrong with being sold to a wealthy family as a servant, having the whole family enslaved together was different from being sold alone.
Although Old Madam Ye looked down on her and her three sisters-in-law also disliked her, Old Fourth Ye was really good to her.
Whenever there was something delicious, he would give it to her first, and he knew how to protect her, so she still felt a little reluctant.
The whole family discussed it for a long time, and finally Mrs. Ye made the final decision: "Boss, go and ask clearly. If it's just a temporary escort, we will agree to it.
"As long as she can lead us through the customs, Madam Qin will be our family's benefactor.
“We don’t ask for any compensation, and we will help out with whatever we can.
"But if you ask us to sell ourselves into slavery, that's absolutely impossible!"